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Not sure where you'd upload the photos to Google domains?

Assuming, of course, that you don't use your personal account for your domains - that'd be crazy!


If it’s personal domains, then it would make sense to use a personal account.


Not to mention Google will link accounts and ban across them.


No, they won't necessarily. I have a few banned accounts and a few working ones. Not saying it never happens - I bet it does. But not always.


Never ever use your personal Google account for anything you don't want to lose. You haven't seen all the horror stories the past few years?


Both monarchies and dictatorships also transfer huge amount of the wealth to the autocrats. So perhaps by giving the resources to someone to exploit?


Singapore seems to be not doing that for a benevolent dictatorship. Neither are the oil producer middle eastern countries. Every citizen get a check from the sovereign fund that invests it for future returns.


That's one out of hundreds kingdoms and "democratic republics". I don't think it's possible to base a strategy on that, it seems to be an enormous outlier of extreme historical significance.


Agree. It was just wool gathering/hypothetical


The point was never to make capital gains on the Bitcoin investment. The point was to make the economy interesting to foreign investors and bring in their money.


The point of bitcoin is never bitcoin apparently... You do make the economy interesting to foreign investor by investing in infrastructure, education, safety... not buying bitcoin and making yourself hostage to companies such as Bitfinex...


Did you read the communication from before it was implemented? The largest talking point was getting money from El Salvadorans living outside the country back home (because the traditional banking system is failing them), not making capital gains from BTC.


I've heard from Sri Lankan families in Canada that they are doing the same.


Why do we care about attracting investors?

Why does human agency have to be coupled to the patronizing view some white trash ape in a suit who “is wealthy” due to some past choices of dubious truth?

Can we break the mental model of needing missionaries spreading the appropriate spoken traditions and gospels?

Coins as totems of power and bank statements as scripture; to the flames with such thinking. I don’t owe deference to the sensibilities and figurative identity of some far off Ferengi babbling about their rules; I have no obligation to whatever set of principles grip their sensibilities.

The world is not “a vacuum”. Other people are not abstract agents to gather into a flock… sorry corporation… and dictate utilitarian effort to.


We care about attracting investors because the country is full of people dying due to not enough monetary resources both for the state and for individuals.


which clearly is not the case

quoting the IMF el Salvador team

This has a lot to do with the pick-up in external demand, and El Salvador’s response to the pandemic. Though it is one of the most densely populated countries in Latin America, El Salvador had one of the lowest reported rates of COVID-19 infections and fatalities in the region and has a relatively high vaccination rate.


The same president that made bitcoin El Salvador's legal currency also managed the growth of the economy and its response to the Covid-19 pandemic. Nayib Bukele is the most interesting politician in America today.


> The same president that made bitcoin El Salvador's legal currency also managed the growth of the economy

rebound after COVID has been common in many parts of the World

Mt country have grown 7% after years of zero/negative growth

It was managed by the same politicians that could not make it grow in the previous 20 years

> Nayib Bukele is the most interesting politician in America today

that says a lot about the state of politics in America...


He's also cut the homicide down to below some major US cities. The homicide rate fell from 38 per 100,000 to 18 per 100,000. Most people have only heard of him because of Bitcoin and so their own biases of Bitcoin cloud their judgment of Bukele. Locally he's a legend. He objectively handled Covid better than many countries around him(bested only by Costa Rica and Panama, which are already considered comparatively more developed than El Salvador). His foray into Bitcoin is considered a mistake of ambition not one of corruption. To put that into context the previous administration of El Salvador is accused of embezzling $300,000,000 USD. I wish more schadenfreude articles about El Salvador would include that fact.


> He's also cut the homicide down to below some major US cities.

that's not a great benchmark

US homicide rate is 10 times worse than my country and my country is just average...

Los Angeles alone in a year had more homicides than my entire country (303 vs 279) but my country has 60 million people living in it, LA only 4 million.

> To put that into context the previous administration of El Salvador is accused of embezzling $300,000,000 USD

small potatoes

and who accuses them?

is this president liked by the US?

because Lula is only the last one of a long line of former south american presidents destroyed by US propaganda to put there someone more "friendly"

Lula was innocent BTW


> that's not a great benchmark

> US homicide rate is 10 times worse than my country and my country is just average...

Cool, but you have to compare El Salvador to its peers. How much money and continuity does your state have compared to ES? Even the poorest [GDP per capita] European Union states have literally multiple orders of magnitude bigger state budgets than ES. Getting homicide rate in Americas under the US average is a huge achievement, especially given how quick it was and how hopeless it seemed just a few years ago.

> small potatoes

Hahahahahah, maybe for you. It's the entire yearly budget deficit for El Salvador. These 700 million were the difference between life and death for many El Salvadorans who couldn't get their pensions or healthcare payouts raised with the inflation. Perhaps you could donate some "small potatoes", they really need it and it seems like you have more than enough.

> Lula was innocent BTW

I guess your investigation has turned up a new suspect?


> Cool, but you have to compare El Salvador to its peers.

Why?

He literally compared El Salvador with "major US cities"?

Anyway, El Salvador have worse statistics than many major US cities, they are in the middle of the ranking in central America, they are far off countries like Chile or Perù or Argentina that are not western countries.

Secondly: in El Salvador homicide rates went down during COVID-19, like it happened in most of the Planet, notable exception the US.

But Amnesty International (June 2022) wrote:

Amnesty International found that thousands of people are being detained without the legal requirements being met – there was no administrative or judicial arrest warrant and the person was not apprehended in flagrante delicto – purely because the authorities view them as having been identified as criminals in the stigmatizing speeches of President Bukele’s government, because they have tattoos, are accused by a third party of having alleged links to a gang, are related to someone who belongs to a gang, have a previous criminal record of some kind, or simply because they live in an area under gang control, which are precisely the areas with high levels of marginalization and that have historically been abandoned by the state.

> How much money and continuity does your state have compared to ES?

How much more money USA have compared to ES?

> Hahahahahah, maybe for you. It's the entire yearly budget deficit for El Salvador

Still small potatoes.

The Central American country's total public debt was about $24 billion in March, according to central bank data.

> These 700 million were the difference between life and death for many El Salvadorans

700 million is more than 2 time the 300 million mentioned originally.

Are you spouting off random numbers?

The assumption that it's money that would go in Salvadorans pockets is frankly silly, MOST OF ALL, because these are your allegations, not facts!

> Perhaps you could donate some "small potatoes", they really need it and it seems like you have more than enough.

I've been doing it for the past 30 years, my cousin is Salvadoran.

> I guess your investigation has turned up a new suspect?

I just trust international institutions more than a random supporter of a wannabe who wanna make El Salvador a free heaven for international criminals.

Maybe he's loved by BTC enthusiast simply because most of them are bros who love money but hate other humans and their rights...

That's why the downvotes, truth should not be told.

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El Salvador, in Brief: El Salvador joined Nicaragua in abstaining from the U.N. General Assembly’s condemnation of the invasion of Ukraine. A top U.S. official suggests international Russia sanctions will choke off cash even to Nicaragua. As El Salvador prepares to issue a billion dollars’ worth of Bitcoin Bonds, Bukele implies the Russia clampdown underscores a key use-case for the cryptocurrency: sanctions evasion.

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Other figures with links to the El Salvador government have instead been looking to play down their ties with or support for Russia and President Vladimir Putin. These include the American millionaire bitcoiner Max Keiser.

Keiser and his wife Stacy Herbert were both in El Salvador earlier this month, where they have launched an investment fund named El Zonte Capital.

Keiser is an exceptionally divisive figure in the bitcoin (BTC) community. He has amassed a considerable BTC fortune, but has drawn flak from critics in the past for his appearances on the Russian state-run English-language broadcaster RT (aka Russia Today), where he has repeatedly blasted conventional Western financial institutions as “financial terrorists” and spoken out in favor of Putin.

https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2022/06/el-salvador-p...

https://journalofdemocracy.org/articles/latin-america-erupts...

https://www.hrw.org/news/2021/12/16/el-salvador-critics-bloc...


El Salvador(central america) was in a bloody civil war between socialist rebels and the US-backed government in the 80s. The tactics taught to the Salvadorian forces by the US are considered controversial and some "incidents" may have happened.

Thousands of refugees fled into poor neighborhoods in the US where Mexican and other American gangs already existed and this led to the formation of MS-13, a notorious organization. Over the years thousands of MS-13 gang members were deported or traveled back to El Salvador and became prolific throughout the country. When the civil war ended, the rebels became a political party(FMLN). Both parties traded presidencies over the years but due to poverty and post-war devastation were very ineffective at combatting gang violence, running the economy, and maintaining public order.

Bukele, a descendant of Palestinian immigrants from the former Ottoman empire -an ethnic group long discriminated against and held back from holding public office in El Salvador- is part of a new party called Nuevas Ideas.

This new democratically elected third party won a majority of its government seats and the presidency but is not well liked by the Biden administration. It has been accused of "subverting democracy" for replacing judges accused of corruption and of violating the human rights of gangsters who by definition have to commit a violent crime to initiate into the gang and are pledged to it for life. He's achieved this by doing broad roundups of hundreds of gangsters at a time. This is considered controversial by first worlders who aren't familiar with having a crime syndicate in every town and nearly every street and what kind of wartime-like operation it would take to address that. Violence is at a historic low, below what can be attributed to a downtrend. The Salvadorian response to COVID was also exceptional among its neighbors, far beyond what can be attributed to accidentally getting it right. Anyways that's my perspective. It's a bit biased but not one I see regularly so I'm just doing my part to show how central Americans might see it.


If you only follow the US press, you haven't heard of the following scandal surrounding the US Embassy in El Salvador.

Last year (2021) two deputies of Bukele's New Ideas party, José García and Gerardo Aguilar, were caught on audio tape discussing with Roy Garcia, a representative of some El Salvadoreans living abroad who was trying to form a new party, how the United States embassy was offering money to induce 20 members of the New Ideas party to leave and join his new party. The US embassy denied the plan existed, but the two deputies were expelled from El Salvador's assembly. The US ambassador to El Salvador, Jean Manes, left her position shortly after the scandal became known.


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Please stop with the bullshit. And yes, if you're trying to claim Joe Biden doesn't know his own name, You're full of it.


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> I mean is it wrong to fathom he doesn't know his own name?

Yes, it's pathetic. Please stop generating noise in an otherwise interesting discussion over El Salvador.


It's actually hilarious and a poor representation on the education system and the populace.

Your other point is valid.


How… exactly? Really curious how holding Bitcoin helps attract investors in a general sense.


Because the currency of that country is crazy risky. Same in Turkey. I've heard Venezuela people convert their money to BTC right away.

Inflation is so crazy your $2 can be worth $1 in 24 hours.

Bitcoin protects from those massive spikes. As bad as Bitcoin sounds it's perfect for them because now the corrupt governments can't take advantage of their citizenry.

You could go with Ethereum or other crypto but those aren't really decentralized.


Governments use non-local currencies for trade investment, not as an investment. They’re not paying for anything in BTC, just holding.

Non-resident citizens don’t need the gov to hold BTC to be able to exchange it amongst themselves - case in point, all the other govs that don’t hold BTC/etc.


> The point was never to make capital gains on the Bitcoin investment.

If your personal assertion was true then why did they picked Bitcoin over any of the myriad of better options already available in crypto?


I disagree that there was a better crypto than Bitcoin. It's very much a long and very technical discussion that I can't afford right now, but I wanted you to know that your opinion is not universal - it's much less clear cut than "there was a better crypto, why not use it?".


Your remark is quite the statement. The death toll of CCP is >40 million. The only other organization that might beat that is the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.


Well one, it doesn't really add much to the conversation about high speed rail in the US state of California. Also, you would need some type of citation before talking about death tolls. I would also argue that your numbers are wrong and that you're clearly biased, so any discussion about the CCP or the CPSU would be pointless.


The Mongol Empire?


Because having a direct war a little later is so much better.


You mean like React (9 years ago), Angular (12 years ago) or Vue (8 years ago)? Who seriously uses anything else?

I think you confused the JS ecosystem with the C# one.


Angular will turn 6 years old next month. You're thinking of AngularJS, which despite the (unfortunately) similar name and parent, is basically a completely different framework.

Although I don't see why you're bashing C#. Despite the .NET Framework > .NET Core > .NET transitions, it's not really that different. There's a ton of new functionality and ways to do things, but for the most part the old ways still work too.


>I think you confused the JS ecosystem with the C# one.

What do you mean?


The meaning is different. In software industry, senior means "doesn't need handholding", not "super-super-long experience" as in other more traditional fields.


I expect more than that, a senior should be in the position of accomplishing a task based on a ruff abstract, they should also be able to mentor juniors and jump into meetings with the customer, supporting architects and sales, if needed.


I don't see a word about race. This is more about culture anyways - not even nation.


The future of cloud is Zero Isolation... With all the mitigation slowing it down, and the current energy prices and rising, having super-small nodes that are always reserved to one task seems interesting.


Problem is, Web Components still don't support reactivity and passing complex props, so you need a framework anyways, and at that point it might as well be React.

I've seen people do abominations like each web component is a React root, message passing systems on the side for complex objects... better use React directly


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